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The daily writing prompt wants me to – Interview someone, a friend, another blogger, your mother, the mailman and write a post based on their responses.

Just like last year when this question was asked and answered in a post I did called – Tough Assignment -the same is true this morning.

I had an idea in that post about going back and catching up with people who worked at a very special company for years. A local newspaper chain that was a group of inspired young individuals who pulled together and did some remarkable work.

Hundreds still touch base and get together in a Facebook group. Many of us still gather for meetings and meals despite many miles between us. Some lifelong friendships were formed there and still go strong today. Like one of my best friends.

So let me get back to work on developing that idea and spreading the word to old-timers before we aren’t around any longer.

Once Proud. Photo by Mike Hartley

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Tough assignment

The Daily writing prompt asks me to “Interview someone – a friend, another blogger, your mother, the mailman – and write a post based on their responses.

This was an interesting and tough assignment for the first thing on a Friday morning. First problem is I usually respond to the writing prompt when everyone else is usually still asleep. Those that might not be like a few of my friends are already hard at work. It’s many hours till the mailwoman comes with my letters and bills.

It’s interesting they suggested my mother. I would love to do that one and she would always take a call from me 24/7. She passed several years back, even though sometimes it still feels very recent.

My better half is still asleep so I’m a little stuck.

Actually the thought of interviewing someone is kind of strange. Until this thought. What questions would I ask people? So I just wrote down a few I might ask some people if I had the chance this morning.

I would like to ask all the people I worked with at a group of local community newspapers in the 70s, 80s and 90s what they thought was special about those times. What local journalism brought to the community that is missing today. What relationships do they have to this day with those co-workers. How did it change there lives. What made it so unique that so many that worked there felt such a special connection to both the work and each other.

Hey, maybe I got the idea for another book. I better get too it soon because most of us are pretty old now.

A bumper sticker I can Support. Photo by Mike Hartley

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